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Fellas u all sure this rectified? Cuz I still feeling real pain in la romaine
Shyonye wrote:Helooo gdnight iam new to this GROUP can anyone help me with an issue please thank u
gastly369 wrote:Your issue is flow....
We have flow in work and it down right now. PoS area.Rovin's Audio wrote:is it me alone here in chaguanas or flow moving slow today ? like hop & drop ......
Ok cool I always choose the channel nobody else is on. But another question, can this white router be mounted on on the wall, I see the two holes on it but I fine it will be hanging strangley.maj. tom wrote:The 2.4 GHz bands are most likely saturated in your area, and the router has chosen a channel that's overlapping with someone else's band. And 2.4GHz gets a lot of outside interference from all the other other devices like Bluetooth, microwave oven, cordless phones, etc.
Use the 5GHz with a repeater for ample coverage and penetration through the concrete walls, and leave the 2.4 GHz for the few older devices that are not capable of 5GHz.
maj. tom wrote: Use the 5GHz with a repeater for ample coverage and penetration through the concrete walls, and leave the 2.4 GHz for the few older devices that are not capable of 5GHz.
Have you tried Power line adapters ?. I'm using that for that purpose. I think the Moca on that Modem is just for the Tv service. But I'm not sure, i don't see much stuff that uses Moca. I've seen Amplia use that method thou . well keep use updated on the out come.romant17 wrote:Can anyone advise on this?
My Flow 100/20 works extremely well but my house is a WiFi disaster area with lots of obstacles to signal. I have maxed out on mesh networked access points and it is tolerable most places. However I want to use Moca (Ethernet over coax) to provide wired back haul between the access points. The Arris TG1672 router/modem that Flow provided me is Moca 1.1 (which is about 100mbs) and this would force the Moca 2.0 adapters (capable of ~400mbs) to work at 1.1 speeds.
Question: Has anyone received a router/modem from Flow which is Moca 2.0 compliant or, if I buy my own, will Flow be willing to provision it for use?
Pages loading kinda slow on my side.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Taking 10 minutes for the modem to connect after every reboot. US light blinking for 10 minutes before the modem connects.
Then there is packet loss and some major nasty 800ms ping when playing games.
Anybody else having this issue?
Ah boy, the old disconnect issue, I used to have that with flow, most annoying thingThe_Honourable wrote:Does anyone get drops for about a minute or so with the new white modem-router combo? Is it the modem itself or the inbuilt router? Never had problems with the old black modem. Thinking about disabling the router and setup a new separate router.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Taking 10 minutes for the modem to connect after every reboot. US light blinking for 10 minutes before the modem connects.
Then there is packet loss and some major nasty 800ms ping when playing games.
Anybody else having this issue?
i think the router part sucks . u should do thatThe_Honourable wrote:Does anyone get drops for about a minute or so with the new white modem-router combo? Is it the modem itself or the inbuilt router? Never had problems with the old black modem. Thinking about disabling the router and setup a new separate router.
Are u testing from wifi or LAN, mobile device? AND WHEN LAST DID YOU UNPLUG YOUR MODEM/ ROUTER?bluefete wrote:I am not tech savvy like so many of you but I just did a speed test for the very first time and i do not like what I see:
I am paying for the bundle with UP TO 100mbps download and UP TO 20 mbps upload.
The readings are 34.4 mbps download and 22.5 mbps upload.
Is something wrong here?
Is Flow shafting me out of my money?
I just did it again and the reading are 30.7mbps download and 22.2mbps upload with a ping of 11 for upload and a jitter of 6 for upload.
HELP?
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